A train system that includes a plurality of coupled train units. Each train unit includes a controller VOBC configured to independently determine the location of each VOBC, and a configuration of the train system by comprising a plurality of inputs, a plurality of train lines spanning each train unit and coupled with the controllers at the plurality of inputs and configured to transmit two communication signals between a front end and a rear end of the train system, and a plurality of sets of relay devices connected in series along the plurality of train lines, and each set of relay devices corresponding to each input of the plurality of inputs, and configured to transmit the two communication signals between the front end and the rear end of the train system.
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15. A method of controlling a train system including a first train unit and a second train unit coupled together, the method comprising:
transmitting separate communication signals, via a plurality of sets of relay devices connected in series along a plurality of train lines, between the first and second train units, and
determining, within each train unit, a location of each train unit and a configuration of the train system, via a controller of each train unit, based on a first communication signal or a second communication signal of the separate communication signals transmitted by a relay device of the plurality of sets of relay devices.
1. A train system, comprising:
a plurality of train units including a first train unit and a second train unit coupled together, each first and second train unit comprising:
a controller configured to independently determine a location of the controller and a configuration of the train system, the controller comprising a plurality of inputs;
a plurality of train lines spanning the first or second train unit and coupled with the controller at the plurality of inputs, the plurality of train lines configured to transmit separate communication signals between a front end and a rear end of the train system; and
a plurality of sets of relay devices connected in series along the plurality of train lines, each set of relay devices corresponding to each input of the plurality of inputs, wherein each set of relay devices is configured to further transmit the communication signals between the front end and the rear end of the train system.
9. A train system comprising:
a plurality of train units including a first train unit and a second train unit, each first and second train unit comprising:
a controller configured to independently determine a location of the first or second train unit, and a configuration of the train system, the controller comprising a plurality of inputs;
a plurality of train lines spanning the first or second train unit and coupled with the controller at the plurality of inputs and configured to transmit separate communication signals between a front end and a rear end of the train system; and
a pair of train end relay devices connected in series along the plurality of train lines, each train end relay device configured to be energized based on whether the first or second train unit is coupled or uncoupled with another train unit; and
a plurality of sets of relay devices connected in series along the plurality of train lines, each set of relay devices corresponding to each input of the plurality of inputs, wherein each set of relay devices is configured to further transmit the communication signals between the front end and the rear end of the train system, if energized upon confirmation of whether the first train unit is coupled to the second train unit.
2. The train system of
3. The train system of
train end relay devices comprising a train end front relay device and a train end rear relay device, and configured to be energized based upon whether the first or second train units are uncoupled or coupled to each other.
4. The train system of
5. The train system of
wherein the train end rear relay device of the first train unit is energized, and the first communication signal is transmitted to the second train unit, energizing an input within the second train unit, wherein the first communication signal is transmitted to the controller of the second train unit via the energized input of the second train unit, and
the train end front relay device of the second train unit is energized, and the second communication signal is transmitted to the first train unit, energizing an input thereof, wherein the second communication signal is transmitted to the controller of the first train unit via the energized input of the first train unit.
6. The train system of
wherein the train end rear relay device of the first train unit is energized and the first communication signal is transmitted to the second train unit, energizing an input, and a relay device within the second train unit, and transmitted to the controller of the second train unit via the energized input of the second train unit, and the first communication signal is transmitted to the third train unit via the energized relay device, and energizes an input of the third train unit thereby transmitting the first communication signal to the controller of the third train unit via the energized input thereof;
the train end front relay device of the third train unit is energized, and the second communication signal is transmitted to the second train unit, energizing an input of the second train unit, wherein the second communication signal is transmitted to the controller of the second train unit via the energized input of the second train unit; and
the train end front relay device of the second train unit is energized and a relay device of the second train unit is energized via the second communication signal, and the second communication signal is transmitted to the first train unit via a train line of the plurality of train lines, energizing an input of the first train unit, the second communication signal is transmitted to the controller of the first train unit via the energized input of the first train unit.
7. The train system of
wherein each controller of the first second and third train units is configured to determine a location thereof within the train system based on a corresponding correlation on a guideway, wherein a controller facing a front end of a respective train unit includes a correlation of 0 relative to a negative direction of the guideway, and a controller facing a rear end of a respective train unit includes a correlation of 1 relative to a positive direction of the guideway.
8. The train system of
10. The train system of
11. The train system of
12. The train system of
wherein if the first and second train units are coupled together, the train end rear relay device of the first train unit is energized and the first communication signal is transmitted to the second train unit, energizing an input within the second train unit, wherein the first communication signal is transmitted to the controller of the second train unit via the energized input of the second train unit, and
the train end front relay device of the second train unit is energized, and the second communication signal is transmitted to the first train unit, energizing an input thereof, wherein the second communication signal is transmitted to the controller of the first train unit via the energized input of the first train unit.
13. The train system of
wherein the train end rear relay device of the first train unit is energized, and the first communication signal is transmitted to the second train unit, energizing an input and a relay device within the second train unit, and transmitted to the controller of the second train unit via the energized input of the second train unit, and the first communication signal is transmitted to the third train unit via the energized relay device, and energizes an input of the third train unit thereby transmitting the first communication signal to the controller of the third train unit via the energized input thereof;
the train end front relay device of the third train unit is energized, and the second communication signal is transmitted to the second train unit, energizing an input of the second train unit, wherein the second communication signal is transmitted to the controller of the second train unit via the energized input of the second train unit; and
the train end front relay device of the second train unit is energized and a relay device of the second train unit is energized via the second communication signal, and the second communication signal is transmitted to the first train unit via a train line of the plurality of train lines, energizing an input of the first train unit, the second communication signal is transmitted to the controller of the first train unit via the energized input of the first train unit.
14. The train system of
16. The method of
generating the first communication signal to be transmitted from the front end to the rear end of the train system, and generating the second communication signal independent from the first communication signal, to be transmitted from the rear end to the front end, the first communication signal indicating a number of train units in front of a respective train unit and the second communication signal indicating a number of train units behind the respective train unit.
17. The method of
energizing at least one of a train end rear relay device or a train end front relay device of the first or second train unit, based on whether the first or second train unit is uncoupled or coupled with another train unit; and
transmitting the first communication signal to the second train unit when the train end rear relay device of the first train unit is energized, and transmitting the second communication signal to the first train unit when the train end front relay device of the second train unit is energized.
18. The method of
energizing an input of the second train unit via the first communication signal, and transmitting the first communication signal to the controller of the second train unit via the energized input of the second train unit; and
energizing an input of the first train unit via the second communication signal, and transmitting the second communication signal to the controller of the first train unit via the energized input of the first train unit.
19. The method of
energizing a relay device of the first or second train unit, when the first or second train unit is coupled to another train unit at an end thereof, to thereby energize an input of the another train unit and transmit the first communication signal or the second communication signal to the controller of the another train unit.
20. The method of
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In train systems, a train is typically made up of a plurality of train units (e.g., multiple independent cars of a base unit) coupled together. A number of train units coupled together make up the train and the train configuration/formation should be determined (e.g., the length of the train and a position of each car in the formation and the location of each of the vital on-board controllers (VOBCs) of the train). Several existing methods are used to determine the train length and position. One method is an independent verification of the train length using a secondary (i.e., external) detection system including axle counters that determine the length of the train by counting the number of axles of the train units as it enters the system. To determine a position of the VOBC, a wayside computing device determines a position of each VOBC by communicating with the VOBC on board the train unit and determining its position on the guideway thus deducing the length of the train and the position of each VOBC unit on the train. By determining the position of each VOBC, and the train length, the wayside computing device determines an order of the train units with respect to a lead end of the train
In another method, a train operator manually inputs train configuration/formation information via an input device. In parallel, the secondary detection system along with the inputted configuration/formation information is used to determine train length and the VOBC position. In still another method, the inputted information may be further enhanced by performing verification through the wayside computing device via communication with each VOBC, without the use of the secondary detection system.
One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example, and not by limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings, wherein elements having the same reference numeral designations represent like elements throughout and wherein:
One or more embodiments of the present disclosure includes a train system having a plurality of train units coupled together and in communication with each other, and a method of automatically determining train configuration/formation (i.e., train length of the train system and a position of each vital on-board controller (VOBC), using independent hardware (e.g., relays) and train lines (e.g., communication lines) to allow each VOBC of a train unit to independently and vitally determine a location of the train unit relative to a lead end or trailing end of the train system and the train length for managing train traffic, without the use of a secondary train detection system or train operator input, and irrespective of whether the train units are in a predetermined or random configuration within the train system.
As shown, the controllers 102a and 102b have a plurality of inputs 103 and 104. The inputs 104 include a train end front relay (TEF) input and a train end rear relay (TER) input, 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F and 5F as train formation inputs rear and 1R, 2R, 3R, 4R and 5R as train formation inputs front. The inputs 103 include status relays for TEF and TER relay devices 107. The inputs 104 are connected with pins at a coupler 50, to the controllers 102a and 102b for receiving communication signals transmitted along train lines 106 spanning the train unit 100 and coupled to the inputs 104. The number of the inputs 104 depends on a maximum number of train units allowed within the train system 10 (i.e., the allowed maximum train length). For example, the controllers 102a, 102b each include a total of five (5) corresponding inputs 104 (i.e., 1R through 5R and 1F through 5F).
The train unit 100 further includes a plurality of sets of relay devices 107 and 108 along the train lines 106 in series. The relay devices enable a determination of a correct configuration of the train unit 100 whether coupled or uncoupled. The plurality of sets of relay devices include TEF relay devices and TER relay devices 107 and relay devices 108 (1R′, 2R′, 3R′, 4R′ and 5R′ and 1F′, 2F′, 3F′, 4F′ and 5F′) including coils thereof. The relays 108 correspond to the inputs 104 (1F, 2F, 3F, 4F and 5F and 1R, 2R, 3R, 4R and 5R). The relays 108 are between TEF and TER and the other inputs 104. The relays 108 are energized by a power source P only in train units which are coupled at both ends. Relays 108 within the front and rear train units are not energized. For purpose of explanation, the energized relays 108 in the coupled train units, are referred to as relays 110 (i.e., 1R′, 2R′, 3R′, 4R′ and 5R′) and 111 (i.e., 1F′, 2F′, 3F′, 4F′ and 5F′). Relay 110 is energized by the communication signal “A” and relay 111 is energized by communication signal “B”. Each train unit coupled at both ends includes 2 relays 110, 111 energized at a time. The relays 110, 111 are energized by the communication signals “A” and “B” according to the location of the train unit in the train system 10.
TEF and TER signals are generated by the train unit 100 according to the coupling status of the train unit 100. That is, TEF and TER are automatically energized or de-energized by the coupler 50b, based upon whether the train unit 100 is uncoupled or coupled with another train unit, and thereby confirming that a particular end of the train unit 100 is uncoupled or coupled with another train unit. If the train unit 100 is uncoupled then both TEF and TER are de-energized. If the train unit 100 is coupled to other train units at both ends thereof then both TEF and TER are energized. If the train unit 100 is coupled to another train unit only at one end then either TEF or TER is energized. In one embodiment, TER and TEF and the relay devices 108 are force actuated relays which have a characteristic that allows failure of the relays 108 to be determined. The status relays 103 indicate whether TEF and TER are energized within train unit 100. As further shown in
Transceiver 132 receives and/or transmits signals between train units of the train system 10. In at least some embodiments, transceiver 132 comprises a mechanism for connecting to a network. In at least some embodiments, transceiver 132 is an optional component. In at least some other embodiments, controller 130 comprises more than a single transceiver 132. In at least some embodiments, transceiver 132 comprises a wired and/or wireless connection mechanism. In at least some embodiments, controller 130 connects via transceiver 132 to one or more additional controllers.
Processor 134 is a processor, programmed/programmable logic device, application specific integrated circuit or other similar device configured to execute a set of instructions to perform one or more functions according to an embodiment. In at least some embodiments, processor 134 is a device configured to interpret a set of instructions to perform one or more functions. Processor 134 processes signals (i.e., signals input via inputs 103 and 104) received by the train unit 100.
Memory unit 136 (also referred to as a computer-readable medium) comprises a random access memory (RAM) or other dynamic storage device, coupled to processor 134 for storing data and/or instructions to be executed by processor 134 for determining train configuration and/or location, location information, and configuration information of the train unit 100 as determined. Memory unit 136 also may be used for storing temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions to be executed by processor 134. In at least some embodiments, memory unit 306 comprises a read only memory (ROM) or other static storage device coupled to the processor 134 for storing static information or instructions for the processor.
In at least some embodiments, a storage device, such as a magnetic disk, optical disk, or electromagnetic disk, is provided and coupled to the processor 134 for storing data and/or instructions.
In at least some embodiments, one or more of the executable instructions for determining train configuration and/or location, location information, and/or configuration information are stored in one or more memories of other controllers communicatively connected with controller 130. In at least some embodiments, a portion of one or more of the executable instructions for determining train configuration and/or location, location information, and/or configuration information are stored among one or more memories of other computer systems.
Interface unit 138 is an interface between the processor 134 and an external component 140 such as a transponder reader which receives location information from passive transponders installed on train tracks, for example. The interface unit 138 receives the processed signals from the processor 134 and the information from the external component 140, and determines a location, safe stopping distance, and/or compliance with speed restrictions of the train unit 100, for example. In at least some embodiments, interface unit 138 is an optional component.
The present disclosure is not limited to the controller 130 including the components as shown in
Additional details regarding communication between train unit 100 and other train units of the train system 10 will be discussed below with reference to
VOBC Inputs
100
200
TEF
NE
EN
TER
EN
NE
1F
EN
NE
2F
NE
NE
3F
NE
NE
4F
NE
NE
5F
NE
NE
1R
NE
EN
2R
NE
NE
3R
NE
NE
4R
NE
NE
5R
NE
NE
where “NE” stands for not energized and “EN” stands for energized.
In the train unit 100 shown in
VOBC Inputs
100
200
300
TEF
NE
EN
EN
TER
EN
EN
NE
1F
NE
EN
NE
2F
EN
NE
NE
3F
NE
NE
NE
4F
NE
NE
NE
5F
NE
NE
NE
1R
NE
EN
NE
2R
NE
NE
EN
3R
NE
NE
NE
4R
NE
NE
NE
5R
NE
NE
NE
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The controllers 102a and 102b of each train unit 100, 200 and 300 are configured to independently determine a number of units included within the train system 10 (i.e., the train length) and a location of the respective controller 102a and 102b in the train unit 100, 200 and 300 relative to a front of the train system 10. The controllers 102a and 102b operate independent of other controllers 102a and 102b of the train system 10 such that the operability thereof is not dependent upon the operability of other controllers 102a and 102b on other train units of the train system 10. That is, each controller 102a and 102b is capable of determining an overall configuration/formation of the train system without the need for other controllers 102a and 102b to be operational. For example, if the controller 102a of train unit 200 is inoperable (or omitted), upon energizing TER within the train unit 100, the first communication signal “A” energizes the input 1R and the relay 110 (1R′) in the train unit 200, and continues traveling along train line 106 to the train unit 300 and energizes input 2R thereof, and is then transmitted to the controller 102a of train unit 300 via the energized input 2R, indicating to the controller 102a that there are two train units in front of the train unit 300, without relaying the first communication signal “A” to the controller 102a of the train unit 200.
Further, as shown in
VOBC Inputs
100
200
300
400
TEF
NE
EN
EN
EN
TER
EN
EN
EN
NE
1F
NE
NE
EN
NE
2F
NE
EN
NE
NE
3F
EN
NE
NE
NE
4F
NE
NE
NE
NE
5F
NE
NE
NE
NE
1R
NE
EN
NE
NE
2R
NE
NE
EN
NE
3R
NE
NE
NE
EN
4R
NE
NE
NE
NE
5R
NE
NE
NE
NE
In
At the same time, in train unit 400 (at the rear of the train system 10), the second communication signal “B” is transmitted toward the front of the train system 10. TEF is energized via the coupler 50d. The second communication signal “B” is transmitted via the input 1F to the train unit 300 shown in
Thus, according to one or more embodiments, the communication signals “A” and “B” depending on the train configuration together with the relays 108 set up automatically, different inputs into each controller 102a, 102b so that each controller 102a, 102b determines the train configuration (i.e., train length and location of the respective controller 102a, 102b in the train system 10) uniquely by varying the configuration of the inputs 104 to each controller 102a, 102b. The selected inputs 104 to the controllers 102a and 102b are energized depending upon the number of train units in front and behind a respective train unit 100, 200, 300 or 400.
VOBC Inputs
100
200
300
400
500
TEF
NE
EN
EN
EN
EN
TER
EN
EN
EN
EN
NE
1F
NE
NE
NE
EN
NE
2F
NE
NE
EN
NE
NE
3F
NE
EN
NE
NE
NE
4F
EN
NE
NE
NE
NE
5F
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
1R
NE
EN
NE
NE
NE
2R
NE
NE
EN
NE
NE
3R
NE
NE
NE
EN
NE
4R
NE
NE
NE
NE
EN
5R
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
In
As shown in
As can be seen in the figures, as the number of train units increase, the number of the input to each respective controller 102a and 102b increases thereby allowing each controller 102a and 102b to determine a location thereof within the train system 10, and the configuration of the train system 10 (i.e., the train length).
According to one or more other embodiments, in a train configuration having a different orientation of the controllers 102a and 102b, each controller 102a and 102b according to its corresponding correlation on the guideway can determine if it is coupled front and rear relative to the direction of the guideway. A correlation is an indication to each controller 102a and 102b of a corresponding orientation relative to a positive or negative direction on the guideway. A front facing controller 102a or 102b has a correlation of (0) zero while a rear facing controller 102a or 102b has a correlation of (1) one relative to the positive direction of the guideway.
The status of each input of the controllers 102a, 102b of train units 600, 700, 800 and 900 is shown in Table 80 (VOBC inputs shown in
VOBC Inputs
600
700
800
900
TEF
EN
EN
EN
NE
TER
NE
EN
EN
EN
1F
NE
NE
EN
NE
2F
NE
EN
NE
NE
3F
NE
NE
NE
EN
4F
NE
NE
NE
NE
5F
NE
NE
NE
NE
1R
NE
EN
NE
NE
2R
NE
NE
EN
NE
3R
EN
NE
NE
NE
4R
NE
NE
NE
NE
5R
NE
NE
NE
NE
In
Further as shown in
TER of train unit 800 is energized via the coupler 50d to indicate that the train unit 800 is coupled with the train unit 900 (shown in
Further, as shown in
Further, as shown in
The second communication signal “B” is passed through the energized TEF and energizes the relay 111 (2F′) which in turn energizes the input 3R at the controller 102a of the train unit 600 shown in
One or more embodiments of the present disclosure include a method of automatically determining a configuration/formation of a train, without the use of inputs to/from external wayside devices. Each train onboard controller (VBOC) of each train unit (e.g., car) independently determines the train configuration/formation (i.e., the train length) without the use of a secondary device.
For systems having predetermined configuration of train units, and systems having variable configuration of train units, the determination of configuration/formation is performed without having to move the train system after a cold start.
Further, in one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, when a train system configuration has different orientation of VOBCs in the train system relative to the guideway, a determination of a location of the VOBC relative to the front of the train system is made after the respective VOBC has established an orientation thereof on the guideway. A respective VOBC according to a corresponding correlation on the guideway, determines whether the respective VOBC is coupled front and/or rear relative to the direction of the guideway.
The process then continues to operation 906, where the first communication signal “A” is transmitted to the second train unit 200 when the TER of the first train unit 100 is energized and the second communication signal “B” is transmitted to the first train unit 100 when the TEF of the second train unit 200 is energized.
From operation 906, the process continues to operation 908 where an input 104 of the second train unit 200 is energized via the first communication signal “A” and an input 104 of the first train unit 100 is energized via the second communication signal “B” and the first and second communication signals “A”, “B” are transmitted to a controller 102a, 102b of the first train unit 100 and second train unit 200 via the energized input 104 thereof.
From operation 908, the process continues to operation 910, where a relay device 108 of the first or second train unit 100, 200 is energized, when the first or second train unit 100, 200 is coupled to other train units (e.g., train units 300, 400) at both ends thereof, to thereby energize an input 104 of the other train unit and the first communication signal “A” or the second communication signal “B” is transmitted to a controller 102a, 102b of the other train units via the energized input 104 thereof.
One or more embodiments of the present disclosure includes a train system, comprising a plurality of train units including a first train unit and a second train unit coupled together, each first and second train unit comprising: a controller configured to independently determine a location of the controller, and a configuration of the train system and by comprising a plurality of inputs; a plurality of train lines spanning each train unit and coupled with the controllers at the plurality of inputs and configured to transmit separate communication signals between a front end and a rear end of the train system; and a plurality of sets of relay devices connected in series along the plurality of train lines, and each set of relay devices corresponding to each input of the plurality of inputs, and configured to transmit the communication signals between the front end and the rear end of the system.
One or more embodiments of the present disclosure include a train system comprising a plurality of train units including a first train unit and a second train unit, each first and second train unit comprising: a controller configured to independently determine a location of each train unit, and a configuration of the train system and comprising a plurality of inputs; a plurality of train lines spanning each train unit and coupled with the controllers at the plurality of inputs and configured to transmit separate communication signals between a front and a rear of the first and second train units; and a pair of train end relay devices connected in series along the plurality of train lines, and configured to be energized based on whether the first train unit and the second train unit is coupled or uncoupled; and a plurality of sets of relay devices connected in series along the plurality of train lines, and each set of relay devices corresponding to each input of the plurality of inputs, and configured to transmit the communication signals between the front end and the rear end of the train system, if energized upon confirmation of whether the first train unit is coupled to the second train unit.
One or more embodiments of the present disclosure include a method of controlling a train system including a first train unit and a second train unit coupled together, the method comprising transmitting separate communication signals between the first and second train units, via a plurality of sets of relay devices connected in series along a plurality of train lines, between the first and second train units, to determine within each train unit, a location of each train unit and a configuration of the train system, via a controller of each train unit.
It will be readily seen by one of ordinary skill in the art that the disclosed embodiments fulfill one or more of the advantages set forth above. After reading the foregoing specification, one of ordinary skill will be able to affect various changes, substitutions of equivalents and various other embodiments as broadly disclosed herein. It is therefore intended that the protection granted hereon be limited only by the definition contained in the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Kanner, Abe, Farcasiu, Ioan, Dimmer, Dave
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